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A Fitbit for the Stomach

A Fitbit for the Stomach

Biophlox Admin 19/10/2017 3
A team of scientist at MIT and Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston developed a flexible sensor -device for recording how frequently a person is eating which will help monitor movements in the stomach, sense ingestion, and various gut disorders. The ...
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Malaria detection for Rs.10!!

Malaria detection for Rs.10!!

Biophlox Admin 25/10/2017 1
The researchers from Institute of Engineering and Management in collaboration with Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur have been successful in developing a mobile low-cost malaria detection portable device. They claimed to...
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Now a Microscope to Detect Cancer Without Biopsy?

Now a Microscope to Detect Cancer Without Biopsy?

Biophlox Admin 31/10/2017 0
The researcher’s team under Jonathan Liu at the University of Washington developed a device that will serve as a real-time diagnostic tool, imaging cancer cells just below the surface of the skin or exposed tissue, without the invasive procedures. Th...
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Repairing Organs With the Touch of a Nanochip

Repairing Organs With the Touch of a Nanochip

Biophlox Admin 26/11/2017 0
Chandan Sen and his team, of researchers at Ohio State University, have successfully developed a new nanochip based technology which reprograms the cells inside the body, ultimately helping in repairing organs. This new technology called “tissue nano...
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Ultrasound machines can convert 2D images into 3D models with $10 microchip

Ultrasound machines can convert 2D images into 3D models with $10 microchip

Biophlox Admin 26/11/2017 0
A team of scientist from Duke and Stanford universities in USA have developed a $10 microchip which when combined with Ultrasound machines are able to convert 2D images into 3D models.  This fingernail-sized microchip mounts onto a traditional ultras...
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